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The Road Racing History of the Triumph 500 Unit Twin, by Claudio Sintich
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A true enthusiast’s book, this one; packed with technical information and racing recollections. Dave Minton discovers how the competition Triumph Daytona 500s performed so well in the late 1960s…
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Triumph 650 & 750 Twins by Matthew Vale
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The Triumph Bonneville is probably the world’s most famous classic bike. RC writer Matt has produced a splendid book on the subject…
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Opinion: AMC Anorak 20
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If you want to ride your classic bike roughshod, then you simply can’t beat the real thing! Frank Westworth’s been playing in the dirt…
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On Speed
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Roger Bibbings suggests that while speed itself may not kill, you don’t have to travel at 180mph to enjoy yourself on two wheels…
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Famous Last Words 29a: On Knowledge, Power, BSA C15s and Anoraks
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Power is knowledge, apparently. This may be important if you intend to own a BSA C15, as Frank Westworth explains…
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Famous Last Words 29: On Classicness
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If a bike from yesteryear was rubbish when it was a new bike, does that mean it’s still rubbish now it can claim to be a classic bike? Frank Westworth contemplates classicness and other fantasies…
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Triumph T120R Bonneville
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In years gone by, young men dribbled and young women swooned at the very mention of the name. Bonneville. Can the T120 live up to its reputation, even today? Rowena Hoseason examines an icon
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Triumph Motorcycle Restoration, Pre-Unit, by Garry Chitwood and Timothy Remus
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Chris Spaett of Venture Classics has restored several classic Triumph motorcycles, so he seemed like the ideal chap to review this new book for us…
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Triumph 3TA “Bikini”
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Shock-horror! After much online debate, a RealClassic.co.uk reader splashes some cash on a shiny Triumph twin! Paul Webb explains how he’s fallen in love with his second-ever Britbike, and now all his thoughts are golden…
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1961 (or 1962?) Triumph T100A
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Kevin off of the RealClassic Message Board ponders the origins of his 1961 Triumph 500 twin, originally registered as CSU 662. Maybe…